Julie Sabatier
Julie Sabatier

Julie Sabatier

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Julie Sabatier is a podcast producer for Oregon Public Broadcasting.

Julie first joined OPB as a producer for "Think Out Loud" in 2008. She was also the creator and host of the public radio show and podcast "Rendered" until the show retired in 2015. Julie previously worked as the staff writer for Just Out, reported for Willamette Week, served as podcast producer for Bitch Magazine and produced stories for "The Splendid Table," NPR and "99% Invisible."

Julie graduated from Oberlin College with a bachelor's degree in English. She grew up in Baltimore, Maryland.

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‘Salmon Wars’ bonus episode: LiaDonna Lopez Whitefoot

You heard from Randy Settler’s cousin, LiaDonna Lopez Whitefoot, in the most recent episode of "Salmon Wars." In this bonus episode, we’re bringing you more of her memories of the fish wars and of Randy’s mom, Mary, in particular.


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‘Salmon Wars’ episode 3: The court battles

During the 1960s and beyond, Native activists fought back against state and federal restrictions on their fishing rights — a period known as the “fish wars.” They held “fish ins” and fought for their rights in court.


‘Salmon Wars’ episode 2: The treaties

To understand the struggles over salmon, we have to go back to 1855. The “Salmon Wars” podcast tells the story of salmon in the Northwest through the voices of one Yakama Nation family.


‘Salmon Wars’ episode 1: The family

“Salmon Wars” tells the story of salmon in the Northwest in a way you haven’t heard before — through the voices of one Yakama Nation family who have been fighting for salmon for generations. In episode 1, host Tony Schick introduces us to Randy Settler and his family.






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‘OPB Politics Now’: The union battle in Lane County

On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, there's an inter-party skirmish happening among some of the biggest political entities in the state. Dirk VanderHart and Lauren Dake discuss the effort to recall Rep. Paul Holvey and what it says about the labor world and the Democratic Party.

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